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Learning Across Millions of Patients: Platforms and Applications in Acute Care

The London Institute for Healthcare Engineering, St Thomas’ Campus, London

The London AI Centre partner hospitals provide care to a quarter of the UK’s population. King’s College London, alongside three additional London universities, are building an AI and big-data infrastructure across 10 hospital Trusts to deliver the vision of AI-enabled care.

The infrastructure, built with privacy in mind, will enable all clinical data to be used for research, clinical and operational purposes, allowing algorithms to be trained on clinical data without data ever leaving the hospital. To achieve this, the Centre is building a large computing infrastructure within each hospital, a centralised orchestration system to enable federated learning and a clinically-integrated AI deployment infrastructure to enable the translation of AI technologies into the real world.

This talk will introduce a large-scale research programme in Acute Neurology, built and deployed around this platform. This programme of research demonstrates how to make sense and extract value from real-world Neurological and Neuroradiological clinical data using advanced AI models to enable the creation of new clinical tools that inform, augment, and improve the treatment of patients with acute neurological conditions.

The event will be followed by a drinks reception running until 6.30pm.

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Speaker

Professor Sebastien Ourselin is Professor of Healthcare Engineering and Head of the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences in the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine, King’s College London. He is also the Director of the London Institute for Healthcare Engineering, the EPSRC King’s Health Partners Digital Health Hub, and the London Medical Imaging and Artificial Intelligence Centre for Value Based Healthcare.

King's Festival of Artificial Intelligence

This event is part of the King’s Festival of Artificial Intelligence. Running from Tuesday 20 May to Saturday 24 May, the free, five-day festival brings together a diverse line-up of experts to consider critical questions about artificial intelligence in the context of healthcare, education, sustainability, policy, and creativity.

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Sebastien Ourselin

Professor of Healthcare Engineering


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